I think the term you're looking for here is "black out." Hope this helps!
A temporary state of mind that is induced, causing mental and physical impairment, by the combined use of marijuana and alcoholic beverages.
Krisantha Sri Bhaggiyadatta has written: 'The 51st state of amnesia' 'The 52nd state of amnesia'
No.
Can you include a house in state a in a Chapter 13 if you are a temporary resident in state b?
Are you a retrenched temporary employee in State Census Department
amnesia The words with the suffix -ia have the meaning of act/state
Weather is a temporary change experienced by a small region. Climate on the other hand is experienced by a larger region like the complete northern or complete southern hemisphere for a long and prominent duration of time.Examples:Weather is Windy and cloudy but after few minutes its sunny.Climate is cold and it will remain cold throughout the winters and if it is hot then it will remain hot throughout the summers.
Yes.
Yes. Long-term addiction can cause memory loss. Google "memory loss" and "opiates." But opiates can also cause anterograde amnesia or temporary short-term memory loss. If one ingests to much of an opiate the can enter a semi-conscious state where they are awake but incomprehensible. At this point they will not for memories. This effect is temporary but the user will never recover the memories lost while he was under the influence of said opiate.
The state the child is in.
Your state's Alcoholic Beverage Control, or ABC.
Dr. Manette suffered amnesia after witnessing a traumatic event at his daughter Lucie's wedding, where he recognized Darnay as the man who wronged him in the past. The shock of this realization triggered his repressed memories from his time spent unjustly imprisoned in the Bastille, causing him to relapse into a state of amnesia.